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ubiquitous unpredictability - vertaling naar russisch

JAPANESE COMPUTER SCIENTIST
Ubiquitous Communicator; Ubiquitous communicator; Sakamura; 坂村健

ubiquitous unpredictability      

математика

полная непредсказуемость

ever-present         
THE PROPERTY OF BEING PRESENT EVERYWHERE
Omnipresent; Ubiquitous; Ubiquitously; Ubiquitos; Ubiquity (ability); Ubiquitousness; Everpresent; Ever-present; Ever present; Everpresence; Ever-presence; Ever presence; Ever presences; Ever-presences; Everpresences; Everpresently; Ever-presently; Ever presently
ever-present adj. вездесущий
omnipresence         
THE PROPERTY OF BEING PRESENT EVERYWHERE
Omnipresent; Ubiquitous; Ubiquitously; Ubiquitos; Ubiquity (ability); Ubiquitousness; Everpresent; Ever-present; Ever present; Everpresence; Ever-presence; Ever presence; Ever presences; Ever-presences; Everpresences; Everpresently; Ever-presently; Ever presently
omnipresence noun вездесущность

Definitie

ubiquitous computing
Computers everywhere. Making many computers available throughout the physical environment, while making them effectively invisible to the user. Ubiquitous computing is held by some to be the Third Wave of computing. The First Wave was many people per computer, the Second Wave was one person per computer. The Third Wave will be many computers per person. Three key technical issues are: power consumption, user interface, and wireless connectivity. The idea of ubiquitous computing as invisible computation was first articulated by Mark Weiser in 1988 at the Computer Science Lab at Xerox PARC. http://ubiq.com/hypertext/weiser/weiser.html. (1994-12-23)

Wikipedia

Ken Sakamura

Ken Sakamura (坂村 健, Sakamura Ken, born 25 July 1951 in Tokyo, Japan), as of April 2017, is a Japanese professor and dean of the Faculty of Information Networking for Innovation and Design at Toyo University, Japan. He is a former professor in information science at the University of Tokyo (through March 2017). He is the creator of the real-time operating system (RTOS) architecture TRON.

In 2001, he shared the Takeda Award for Social/Economic Well-Being with Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds.

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